•
Maintain the generator in a clean, dry, and stable place. Make sure the generator cannot move by accident.
•
Read the user guide before operation and make sure you have all the tools and the necessary skills.
•
Be extremely careful when using the generator near fuel to decrease the possibility of a fire hazard or
explosion. Use non-flammable solvent to clean the parts. DO NOT use fuel for cleaning. Keep the parts with
fuel away from cigarette buttes, sparks, and fire.
Maintenance Schedule
Follow the maintenance schedule in table below. The maintenance frequency should be increased if the
generator is running in a dusty or other harsh environment.
Contact a DJI-authorized dealer or DJI Support to perform the maintenance items marked with an asterisk. For
any other maintenance items not covered by this document, contact a DJI-authorized dealer or DJI Support.
Item
Level check
Engine Oil
Replacement*
Check/Cleaning
Air Filter Sponge
Filter Element
Replacement*
Check/Cleaning
Air Filter Paper
Filter Element
Replacement*
Spark Arrestor
Cleaning
Spark Plug
Check/Cleaning/
(Model: F7RTC)
Replacement*
Valve Clearance
Adjustment*
Cleaning/
Fuel Passage
Replacement*
Fuel Pipe
Replacement*
• A maintenance interval of every 300 operating hours/1 year means the user should perform
maintenance based on which scenario occurs first.
• Fuel passage maintenance requires that after every 300 operating hours, users should contact a DJI-
authorized dealer or DJI Support to check or replace the fuel filter. The replacement interval varies
depending on the quality of the fuel. The interval should be shortened if the fuel quality is poor.
• Engine oil consumption increases if using the generator in high temperature environments. Fill up the
engine oil to the rated level before each use and shorten the interval of replacing the engine oil.
Checking the Engine Oil Level
1. Stop the generator and place it on a flat surface.
2. Unscrew the dipstick and wipe it out with a clean
cloth.
3. Insert the dipstick as shown without screwing it
in. Take the dipstick out and check the oil level.
4. Add the recommended type of engine oil to the
upper limit position if its level is near or below the
lower limit mark. DO NOT add too much engine
oil. Otherwise, the oil may spill.
5. Install the dipstick and tighten it.
10
Every 10
Every 20
Every
operating
operating
operation
hours
hours
√
First Use
√
Every 2 years (or when necessary)
Fill Port
Every 50
Every 100
operating
operating
operating hours/1
hours
hours
√
√
√
Dipstick
Every 300
year
√
√
√
√
√
Upper Limit
Lower Limit